Well im always thinking of when did these reat artist start with art. And since there are many fantastic artist here why not ask.

I started 2 years ago though the first year was just a bit of Photoshoping. This last year im trying to learn tons at the same time (wich is almost imposible with all my schoolwork and the partys). Im leaning twords 3d art but since its almost imposible to make real good stuff in 3d without a sketch, im also trying to learn how to draw stuff.(Andrew loomis is great!! reading the first book atm, though i aint very good)

Uhhh, lesse...
Well, I've been drawin' since I was like 3 or 4 or so, but I wouldn't really call it 'art' at that stage o' the game....
I started making stop-motion animated movies when I was 7, still make 'em now and again... Eventually I progressed to digital stuff and 3D...
Now I'm learning Maya and life is tastin' good.....
I am a drawing maniac, and it is what I do constantly, and I'm finally able to say I'm proud of what comes out of my pencil...

As many of you other ppl i began to draw when i was 2-3 of age. then when i was 6 i began to mimic stuff( very badly may i mention). when i was about 10 then i almost stop with any drawing. age 12 got a pc i could use( had a weird pc that coldnt do anything b4). thats basicly all from me.

I've always drawn since my toddler years. When I was twelve my grandmother signed me up for some oil painting classes during the summer (she taught ceramics at Stanislaus State in California during the 1950's and 60's). I was pretty angry at first - I wanted to loaf around and swim. After the first class I was hooked.

My first reliable memory of drawing was around 3~4 years old, and people told me that I was good at it then. I knew it too because I looked at what the other kids did, and they were just unrecognizable blobs of shapes, while mine was a perfectly recognizable Mazinger Z robot (an old anime TV show during that time).

I didn't get "serious" about art until around age 13. But once I decided to get serious, I became obsessed. But it wasn't really drawing/painting that I loved--it was being a creator--to tell stories and create worlds. Visuals were only one aspect of it.

never, actually still trying to find out what it is all about. Some would actually call pushing a few vertices around and slamming pixels on it art and they even pay me for it but I don't think I have even started with "art" yet.

I've always liked doodling and drawing for as long as I can remember... age 3 or 4 like others said. I never got serious about art until about age 16. That was all traditional stuff at that point; charcoal, pastels, acrylics, etc. I'm 20 now, and just in the past year or so have been getting into digital art of my own.

heh, Lunatique- I have a cousin who was obsessed with that show.... I believe it was called Tranzor Z over here. (sorry for going off topic)

well i as far as i rember when i used to 5 around in school i startedto draw after that i lost touch with my art now i am 21 suddenly i gained back a lot of lost intrest i started sketching painting now i cant live without drawing this started a year back when i was working and started sketching in order to pass time now i am deep into it as far creating art is concerned it is never ending process everday u learn something new and i think it will take me years to creat magnificent. i think this is the best thing which has happened to me since years

For as long as I can remember. I remember my mother painting when I was a child, that made me want to paint too, right away! The first recognizable stuff must have been around 3-4, at the time when I began to read. I remember making flipbook animations at about 7!

well i as far as i rember when i used to 5 around in school i startedto draw after that i lost touch with my art now i am 21 suddenly i gained back a lot of lost intrest i started sketching painting now i cant live without drawing this started a year back when i was working and started sketching in order to pass time now i am deep into it as far creating art is concerned it is never ending process everday u learn something new and i think it will take me years to creat magnificent. i think this is the best thing which has happened to me since years

Same thing for me.

I was drawing a lot whan i was 5-10 but my worst problem was the lack of patience. Since i am 20 (i am 21 now), I draw and draw and draw. I love it. I know that i need a lot of practice but like i said, i love it.

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